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Optical Components: Ajmal Muhammad, Robert Forchheimer

The document discusses various optical components used in optical communication systems. It describes passive components like couplers, isolators, filters, multiplexers and demultiplexers. It also discusses active components like modulators, switches, optical amplifiers and wavelength converters. It provides details on the working principles of different types of couplers, isolators, filters and gratings. It covers requirements, platforms and parameters of optical components.

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Optical Components: Ajmal Muhammad, Robert Forchheimer

The document discusses various optical components used in optical communication systems. It describes passive components like couplers, isolators, filters, multiplexers and demultiplexers. It also discusses active components like modulators, switches, optical amplifiers and wavelength converters. It provides details on the working principles of different types of couplers, isolators, filters and gratings. It covers requirements, platforms and parameters of optical components.

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Optical Components

Ajmal Muhammad, Robert Forchheimer


Information Coding Group
ISY Department
Outline
 Types of optical components
 Passive (reciprocal & non-reciprocal)
Lens, couplers, isolators, circulators, filters, multiplexer, demultiplexer
 Active
Modulator, switch, optical amplifier, wavelength converter, gain equalizer
 Wavelength Selectivity
 Fixed
 Tunable
 Parameters
Temperature dependency, insertion loss (inputoutput loss)
inter-channel cross-talks, fast tunability, stability and polarization
dependency
Requirements
 Bandwidth
 Low insertion loss (inputoutput loss)
 High return loss (outputinput loss)
 Polarization insensitivity
 Low crosstalk
 High extinction ratio
 Temperature insensitivity
 Low control power
 Small size
 Cost
Optical Component Platform
 Micro-optic components
The assembly of discrete elements are placed together in an optical
component. The elements require precise optical alignment to maximize the
performance.
 Integrated optics components
Uses planar manufacturing techniques to develop devices such as Array
Waveguide Grating (AWG), Variable Optical Attenuators (VOA), Electro-optic
Modulators, etc.
 Fiber based optical components
Devices made of fibers such as fused optical couplers, fused WDMs, Fiber-
Bragg gratings (FBG), etc.
 Hybrid type
Passive Components

 Coupler: versatile device used as a building block for


several other optical devices
 Isolator: used in systems at the output of amplifiers and
lasers to prevent reflections
 Filter: to multiplex and demultiplex wavelengths in a
WDM system, and to provide equalization of the gain
and filtering of noise in optical amplifier
 MUX & DEMUX: MUX combines signals at different
wavelengths on its input ports onto a common output
port, DEMUX performs the opposite function
Couplers Couplers
 Structure
 NxN (e.g., 2x2)
 α is proportional to l (α is coupling ratio, l is coupling length)
 Parameters of interest
 Coupling ratio
 Coupling length
 Excess loss (beyond α)
 Type
 Wavelength dependent (α has wavelength-dependency)
 Wavelength independent (wavelength flat)
 Splitting ratio
 3dB (splitting the power evenly) - α=0.5
 Taps (e.g., α ∼ 1 – thus, a very small portion is dropped)
Couplers - Passive Reciprocal Device
 They can combine or separate different wavelengths
 The lights (different wavelengths) are coupled together
 Example: 8x8 3-dB couplers

1310 (signal)
Amplified
Signal
1550 nm
(pump) Wavelength-dependent
coupler

Multiple signals combined and


broadcast to many outputs
Couplers

1x2 coupler 6x6 coupler


Isolators - Passive Non-Reciprocal Device

 Transmit in one direction only


 Avoid reflection of laser – or any reflection
 One input, one output or multiple ports
 Key parameters are insertion loss and excess loss
 Example: circulator
Operation of Isolators
Isolators
Passive Components

 Coupler: versatile device used as a building block for


several other optical devices

 Isolator: used in systems at the output of amplifiers and


lasers to prevent reflections

 Filter: Variety of technologies are available


Gratings

Describe a device involving interference among multiple


optical signals coming from the same source but having
difference phase shift

There are a number of gratings


 Reflective

 Transmission

 Diffraction

 Stimax (same as reflection but integrate with concave


mirrors)
Gratings
Transmission gratings
 The incident light is transmitted through
the slits
 Due to diffraction (narrow slits) the light is
transmitted in all direction Transmission Reflective
gratings gratings
 Each slit becomes a secondary source of
light
 A constructive interference will be created
on the image plane only for specific WLs
that are in phase  high light intensity
 Narrow slits are placed next to each other
 The spacing determines the pitch of the
gratings
 Angles are due to phase shift Diffraction
gratings
Fiber Bragg Gratings
Any periodic perturbation in the propagation medium serves as a
Bragg gratings

Diffractive optical
element
Optical Add/Drop Using Fiber
Bragg Grating
Fabry-Perot Filters

A cavity with highly reflective mirrors parallel to each other


(Bragg structure)
 Acts like a resonator
 Also called FP Interferometer
 Used in lasers
Tunability of Fabry-Perot
 Changing the cavity length (l)
 Varying the refractive index (n) within the cavity
 Mechanical placement of mirrors
Not very reliable
 Using piezoelectric material within the cavity
Thermal instability
Multilayer Dielectric Thin Film
Filters
 Dielectric thin-film (DTF) interference filters consist of
alternating quarter-wavelength thick layers of high
refractive index and low refractive index
each layer is a quarter-wavelength thick.
 The primary considerations in DTF design are:
Low-pass-band loss (« 0.3 dB)
Good channel spacing (> 10 nm)
Low inter-channel cross-talk (> -28 dB)

DTF filters MUX/DEMUX using DTF filters


Mach-Zehnder
Interferometer
 Uses two couplers
 The coupling ratio can be different
 A phase difference between two optical paths may be artificially induced
 Adjusting ΔL changes the phase of the received signal
 Because of the path difference, the two waves arrive at coupler 2
with a phase difference
 At coupler 2, the two waves recombine and are directed to two
output ports
 each output port supports the one of the two wavelengths that satisfies a certain
phase condition

 Note:
 Δf=C/2nΔL
 ΔΦ=2πf.ΔL.(n/c)
Tunability
Can be achieved by altering n or L
Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG)
AWG is a generalization of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer
AWG as DEMUX and Cross-
Connect

Input coupler Arrayed guides Output coupler

Static Wavelength
Cross-connect
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
Active Components

 Modulator, switch, and router


 Optical amplifier (fiber amplifier, semiconductor amplifier)
 Wavelength converter
 Gain equalizer

Optical switch can be used for:


1) Light modulation(phase & intensity)
2) Routing optical data
Type of Optical Modulators/Switches
Micro-Electro-Mechanical
(MEMS) Switch
Electro-Optic Modulator
Need material with high electro-optic effect
Electro-optic: refractive index change is proportional to applied electric
field
Wavelength Converter
Different types of Wavelength
Converter
 OE/EO regeneration
 SOA-based
OE/EO
Cross-gain modulation
Cross-phase modulation
Four-Wave mixing Cross-gain
 Fiber-based
Cross-phase modulation
Four-Wave mixing Cross-phase

Four-Wave mixing
Gain Equalizers
Gain/Power Equalizers
Gain/Power Equalizers

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